Chapman’s Pool is a beautifully tucked away cove in Dorset, west of Worth Matravers on the Isle of Pubeck. It is a magnificent cove with very little visitors, partly because very few know about it and even less actually want to make the descend to get to it.

Keswick is an ancient market town dating back to 1276 where Edward I granted the Lord of the Manor of Derwentwater a charter to hold a market on Saturdays. This market became the heart of Keswick and is still thriving over 700 years later.

Powis castle located in Powys, Wales is famous around the world for its magnificent garden sheltering some of rarest plants in the world and its clipped yew trees, attractive formal gardens, scenic parkland and deer park, and peacocks!

‘Freshwater’ you cannot drink, ‘Cowes’ you cannot milk, ‘Ryde’ where you walk, ‘Lakes’ where there is no water.. Largest Island in England with wonderful history and interesting facts you can not miss!

Pistyll Rhaeadr is the highest waterfall in England and Wales located in Powys, Wales. The waterfall originates from streams flowing off Berwyn mountains. This little known yet spectacular mountain range covers 93 square miles acting as a haven for wildlife with its highest point, Cadair Berwyn, standing at an impressive 2,723ft (830m).

Oban is often referred to as the seafood capital of Scotland and with the famous Oban Whiskey Distillery right at the heart of the town. Oban has earned its reputation as a holiday resort town because of its spectacular view of the port and the bay view shops along the bustling road running right through the town.

Dinton Pastures Country Park, located in Berkshire in England is spread over 335 acres of assorted landscape. The park has 7 lakes, 2 rivers and 3 public bird hides on offer and is adequate to keep you occupied with quality entertainment for a whole day or even more.

Chirk castle now stands proud amongst the chain of defence castles built in North Wales under the reign of Edward l, including castles such as Beaumaris, as not only a defence fortress but a family home too.

Durdle Door which is a natural Limestone Arch in Lulworth, Dorset. The limestone arch is accompanied by an exceptionally scenic beach with excellent quality bathing water recommended by the Marine Conservation Society.

Derwentwater Lake is located in Keswick, north Lake District, measuring approximately 3 miles in length and 1 mile in width and offers spectacular views of the surrounding hills locally known as ‘fells’.

Top Tourist Destinations of Great Britain, pictures, videos and recommended things to do.

View Britain is here to give a valuable insight into the best areas of Britain. There is so much to see and explore in Britain; home to some of the world’s most stunning natural landscapes and traditional heritage.We are proud to be a display of Britain’s beautiful countryside, coastlines, villages, scenic and historic towns and much more. All this should not be missed so here are our recommendations on things you need to know about when visiting each new place or even revisiting an old one.